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Punk Lust #14
Punk Lust #14

Punk Lust #14

Designer Wilum Pugmire
Date1994
Mediumpaper (fiber product); ink; staples
DimensionsOverall (HWD): 11 × 8 9/16 in. (27.94 × 21.749 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number1997.330.6
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Punk Lust was a free zine created by W.H. Pugmire, chronicling the Seattle Punk scene in the 1980s and 1990s, billed as a “Militant Queer Gothique Punk Transvestite” publication. Pugmire published this 14th edition of Punk Lust in October 1994. This five page zine features a poem called “Wilum” by Amanda Salmonson and reviews of the Melvins and Stoner Witch, as well as Pugmire’s personal reflections. This issue was the second release of the second incarnation of Punk Lust, which Pugmire had stepped away from when Seattle’s hardcore punk scene became insular, intolerant, and violent, during which time he returned to the horror, fantasy, and sci-fi community. This edition and those following were more personal and introspective than his earlier issues, which were first published in 1981. 

 

Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire, born William Harry and published as W.H. Pugmire (1951 – 2019) was a weird fiction and horror writer in Seattle, Washington. He took the name Hopfrog from the Edgar Allen Poe story of the same name, and his fiction and prose poetry often also paid homage to H.P. Lovecraft Pugmire was openly gay since the early 1970s and referred to himself as a “punk rock queen and street transvestite.” He published numerous short fiction and poetry collections, and his work also appeared in anthologies such as The Year’s Best Horror Stories, Year’s Best Weird Fiction, and Weird Tales. He died in 2019 after eight years of complications due to congestive heart failure. 

Five-page zine printed on white paper. Cover, by J. Crawford features a scrawny, eye-less character, in front of a small house and a hill with another house atop it and skeleton-like birds flying in the air, with a speech bubble: “geez-o! That Wilum sure lives inna weird neighborhood!” “Punk-Lust” is written in black block letters across the top.
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